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The Opening 2013 TV/streaming schedule: Watch 2014’s best recruits compete

The Opening is the year’s biggest assembly of high school football talent in the country. Here’s how you can tune in to see the future’s stars compete.

Wescott Eberts, SB Nation

The Opening gets underway on Monday at Nike Headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., bringing together the nation’s top high school football players for the biggest recruiting event of the year. The event runs from Monday, July 1 to Wednesday, July 3.

Things get underway on July 1 with the SPARQ Rating National Championship, which will be televised live at 7 p.m. ET on ESPNU. The 7-on-7 pool play will be shown on Tuesday, July 2, at 9 p.m. on ESPNU, with the semifinals, finals and lineman challenge taking place on Wednesday, July 3, starting at 9 p.m. on ESPNU.

The events will also be streamed on ESPN3 in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, but are not listed as available for streaming in Central and Eastern.

The 7-on-7 tournament will feature six teams, the rosters for which you can find here. There aren’t any quarterbacks listed for the teams as of this writing, but you can find extensive coverage of the Elite 11 quarterbacks here, many of whom will be competing in Beaverton.

SB Nation’s own Bud Elliott and Wescott Eberts will be on the ground at Nike Headquarters for The Opening. You can follow them both on Twitter at @TomahawkNation and @SBN_Wescott. As always, follow @SBNRecruiting for the latest in national recruiting news.

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